The Head of the State House Investors Protection Unit (SHIPU), Col. Edith Nakalema has implored young lawyers to serve with integrity in order to make Uganda a better country.
“I assure you that the one thing that can make Uganda a better County to live in is you, the young people who should come together, form groups that are determined to make positive contributions to our national development,” she said.
Col. Nakalema made the remarks today while meeting young lawyers under their organisation, Young Lawyers Network (YLN) at SHIPU offices in Kampala.
She also urged the young lawyers to join hands with SHIPU to fight corruption, a vice she said has eaten up the whole country due to unpatriotic people who serve their own interests.
“Corruption has eaten up this country just because people have accepted it and the young people who would have made this country better, come with the mentality of making money. Choose to be a person who is going to refuse to be corrupt. Each one of us has a duty to fight corruption,” Col. Nakalema stated.
“You don’t have to look for money in bad ways, serve with integrity, you will get something that you have never dreamt of. Choose to be a person with a difference and ensure that you are a change that you want to see.”
Col. Nakalema also assured the young lawyers that as long as they are credible, SHIPU will connect them to investors to offer legal services.
She said they will do this by adding their addresses to the Uganda Electronic Investors Protection Portal, an online portal that empowers investors to get authentic information, inquire, verify and receive feedback as far as investing in Uganda is concerned.
“You young legal brains get a criteria, vet lawyers of integrity who know what to do and can add value, we shall add you to our platform and recommend you to investors,” she said.
“Many lawyers want to earn but don’t care about the quality of their work. We want to work with people who can make a positive change.”
On the other hand, Col. Nakalema informed the young lawyers that the portal helps to protect investors from exploitation and fraud tendencies by bad elements.
Furthermore, she revealed that some lawyers have failed to help investors due to unprofessionalism.
“We want credible lawyers who provide solutions on how to make the legal profession regain its lost glory.”
Additionally, Col. Nakalema advised the young legal practitioners to always ensure adding value to their places of work.
“Don’t be such people who wait to be told what to do daily.”
On the issue of sexual harassment, Col. Nakalema advised young lawyers (especially the females) to always stand their ground and don’t allow to be exploited.
“Expose those who want to exploit you, we shall deal with them,” she appealed.
She also pledged to the young lawyers that through responsible authorities she will help them to ensure that the challenges affecting them are worked on.
The former Attorney General, Hon. Fred Ruhindi advised young lawyers that if they want to make it as successful legal practitioners, they have to observe discipline and hardwork.
“Discipline and hardwork help you to set clear and realistic goals. You should also be consistent,” he said.
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